SALT LAKE CITY, UT — The Utah State Bar is proud to announce that Kim Cordova was sworn in as the new President of the Utah State Bar on June 26, 2025. With more than two decades of legal experience and a steadfast commitment to public service, Cordova brings a wealth of insight and leadership to this prestigious role.
Cordova began her legal career as a prosecutor in the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office, where she served for eight years. She then co-managed a small criminal defense firm where she practiced in federal and state courts across the state. In addition, she is an adjunct professor at the SJ Quinney school of law at the University of Utah and works with Utah Juvenile Defenders Association advancing advocacy for youth involved in the justice system.
Cordova’s public service includes an appointment by former Gov. Gary Herbert as executive director of the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, where she worked closely with the legislature to advance criminal justice reform. In that capacity, she also oversaw multiple state agencies with justice-related missions and participated in judicial selections.
A dedicated advocate for equal access to justice, Cordova has volunteered with Utah Legal Services on family law cases. She served as a Third District Commissioner for the Bar and was one of Utah’s delegates to the American Bar Association, roles that have deepened her appreciation for the mission and people of the Utah State Bar.
“As an attorney who has worked in prosecution, defense, government, and private practice, I understand the diverse needs of Utah’s legal community,” said Cordova. “I’ve seen firsthand the dedication of the Bar’s staff and commissioners, and I am honored to join them in service to our profession.”
Cordova emphasized her commitment to improving continuing legal education (CLE), enhancing attorney well-being, strengthening the quality of legal representation, and expanding access to justice. She brings to her new position a trial lawyer’s perspective and a collaborative spirit, pledging to listen to and advocate for voices across all sectors of the legal profession—including those that often go unheard.
Cordova succeeds in her new role with the support of colleagues across the legal spectrum and looks forward to leading the Bar with integrity, inclusivity and innovation.
NOTE: An earlier version of this news release contained an error that Kim co-managed a small criminal defense firm alongside her partner Edward K. Brass. Kim was an employee of the corporation, not a partner, and ceased employment with the corporation on September 20, 2024. The office is managed currently by Sandra Barron. We regret the error and apologize for any inconvenience.
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Established in 1931 and operating under the authority of the Utah Supreme Court, the Utah State Bar regulates and supports the legal profession in the state. With over 11,000 licensed attorneys, the Bar is committed to promoting a justice system that is accessible, understood, valued, and respected. Governed by a Commission of elected attorneys from Utah’s judicial districts, the Bar provides resources, education, and support to enhance the professional practice of its licensees and upholds the public trust in the legal system.